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Durgesh NA

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The average fee to pursue Diploma in Disaster Management ranges from INR 6,000 - INR 80,000. However the government colleges offering Diploma in Disaster Management charges less fees as compared to the private ones.

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Yes, it is a good choice as many companies come for campus recruitment drive with good packages.

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You can get job in any good company if you achieved great results as you already have 6 years of experience.

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Surely you can go for Masters after successful completion of B.Sc. With 55% or more. But there are few universities where students from different graduation stream cannons opt for master in arts. So it is advised to go through brochures of some universities according to your preference before taking further decisions. I hope this answer will help you, All the best.

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Hello Jay Makwana, sadly the answer is no. Engineering for aircraft maintenance is actually a B.Sc. Course. Admission to these A.M.E. Courses is made possible by the A.M.E. CET. You must take various CET exams, like as JEE Mains, in order to get admitted to B.Tech programmes, etc. At the national level or your state's CET. I wish you well.

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